EF – VOYAGES LINGUISTIQUES
Read moreLocated in the 9th arrondissement, this travel agency offers programs for all ages, from teenagers to adults. A language trip to Paris combines learning the French language with discovering the city's emblematic sites, such as the Louvre Museum and the Eiffel Tower. Participants will also have the opportunity to sample French cuisine in the cafés along the Champs-Élysées. This linguistic stay in Paris promises to leave unforgettable memories and create new friendships.
CLUB LANGUES & CIVILISATIONS
Read moreClub Languages & Civilizations proposes to find a host family in Rome as well as special courses. No steps are taken by you, they do everything in your place.
WEP FRANCE
Read moreWEP offers more than 50 educational projects and language stays in some 30 countries, lasting from one week to 18 months. Whatever your plans for studying or volunteering abroad, you'll find a dedicated section on the WEP website: study at a high school or university, go on a language study trip, gain work experience through an internship, or live in an immersion program with a family. You can also plan combined programs (studies and humanitarian projects, for example).
MINISTRY OF EUROPE AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Read moreOfficial website to find out about formalities for entering and staying in the country. In the "Services for the French" section, you'll find an expatriation guide and information on how to request official documents. On the home page, select a country to obtain embassy contacts. In the Politics, Economy and Socio-cultural section, you'll find a wealth of useful information and communications for those interested in the realities of the country.
ÉDUCATION NATIONALE
Read moreAre you a teacher or civil servant interested in working abroad? Visit the French Ministry of Education website for information on mobility conditions worldwide. This initiative can be part of your career path. It enables you to practise your profession under specific conditions, or another profession, thus diversifying your experience and enriching your skills. Managers can also apply for positions with international or European Union organizations.
CIDJ
Read moreThe Centre d'Information et de Documentation Jeunesse was created in 1969, under the supervision of the French Ministry of Youth and Sports. The website is well designed and comprehensive. The "Going abroad" section provides practical information for young people planning to live abroad. There is a specific section dedicated to each of the following themes: work, study, internship, international volunteering and language stays. To help you get started, you can have a free interview with a CIDJ advisor.
CFQCU
Read moreThe Conseil Franco-Québécois de Coopération Universitaire (CFQCU) is responsible for institutional coordination between French and Quebec organizations and ministries concerned with university cooperation. Its mission is to support this cooperation, in particular by establishing an ongoing dialogue between France and Quebec in this sector, by harmonizing tuition fees as much as possible and by implementing programs aimed at establishing strategic partnerships in teaching and research.